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Originally Posted by mswhin63
Apart from that, I don't know how the Amp Glow is affected, this could be something to do with the camera, but keeping the camera cool along with the sensor could be an improvement.
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From what I understand, amp glow is caused by electrical interference from the signal amplifier located on the side of the sensor, to get rid of it, the amplifier needs to be turned off during the exposure and then turned back on when the exposure is finished. I'm pretty sure all the cameras after the 350D have this built in already so they don't have any amp glow problems.
It doesn't look too hard to do so I think I'll start collecting what I need and will give it a go.
Cheers
Jo